19 Jul 2024

Like Sheep without a shepherd

 We live in an age in which everyone has an opinion. We notice it almost every day when pundits and commentators seek to inform us of the day's issues. This constant stream of news can catch up in a wave that seems to carry us along with little time to reflect on where we might stand. It may also rob us of the inner freedom to consider what is most central both to our own life and the life of the community in which we are called to live. This barrage of noise can dissipate us and cause us to lose our way. We find it hard to listen to the small still voice that guides our hearts.

This is why we need to spend some time each day where we can listen to God through contemplation of scripture and a review of life. These are precious times when we need to log out of social media, turn off the radio or television, and put aside the magazine or newspaper that covers the latest hot topic. We need the time when our minds and hearts can rest can dive below the surface into the depths of our souls. This quieting presence allows us to be sustained in a world that can often seem chaotic and erratic. It helps us to be still and present what is most important for the moment.

When we emerge from these times of prayer it is possible to notice our own inner compass that gives us direction and purpose. It allows us to listen to the voice of God in daily life and attend to what is necessary not just what appears urgent. This saves us from wasting time on what is beyond our control or our influence. This allows us to seek to trim our sails and be guided in the way that leads to life. A life that shepherds us to be present to God in all that we are and all that we seek to do.

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